1984 Corvette: Service Bulletin: Side Door Lateral Movement

This cancels and replaces Chevrolet Dealer Service Bulletin 84-118 dated April, 1984 which should be destroyed. This bulletin corrects the labor time allowance allotted for repair.

Some 1984 Corvettes may experience lateral side door movement with the side window rolled down.

To correct these vehicles, the following steps are to be performed:

DOOR GUIDE PIN IDENTIFICATION

Early built vehicles have 35mm (1 3/8") long door pin assemblies. If the vehicles is equipped with 35mm (1 3/8") long pins, it will be necessary to install pin assembly, P/N 14060282, which is a shorter design (25mm (1") long.)

NOTICE: Door pin replacement will require the removal of the door trim panel. Do not replace the door trim panel at this time.

DOOR GUIDE PIN SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT

Verify the plastic sleeve is installed in the pin locator assembly. With the vehicle door closed, loosen the locator three (3) attaching bolts (see Figure 1). The locator assembly is to be centered fore-aft and vertically on the door pin. Push the locator outboard to fully engage the door pin and tighten the locator attaching bolts to 11 N.m (8 ft. lbs.)

Check the door for lateral movement. If a satisfactory condition has not been achieved, the following steps are to be performed.

INSTALLATION OF P/N 14051108, HOOD BUMPER ASSEMBLY IN PLACE OF THE PRODUCTION DOOR OVERSLAM BUMPER

Some early built vehicles did not have overslam bumpers. if this is the case, it will be necessary to drill a 7mm (9/32") hole in the door (see Figure 2).

If the vehicle has overslam bumpers, remove the and discard the bumper(s) (one/door).

Replace the discarded production bumper(s) with bumper, P/N 14051108, attaching nut, P/N 11508276, and P/N 14072667, flat washers, which are to be used as bumper shims. The number of shims required will vary form vehicle to vehicle depending on "Build stacks".